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What the hell is going on with my sites?!

Discussion in 'SEO' started by ViciousSummer, Nov 4, 2004.

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    Okay, I'm totally perplexed...My websites: ( www.hustlerpanties.com - www.viciousstyle.com - www.viciousenterprises.com ) rank pretty well in Google, but they rank horribly (if at all) in Yahoo/MSN. For example:

    Site: HustlerPanties.com

    Google Rankings: #1&2 - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r p-a-n-t-i-e-s", #1&2 - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r j-e-w-e-l-r-y", #4 - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r l-i-n-g-e-r-i-e", #9 - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r u-n-d-e-r-w-e-a-r"

    Yahoo Rankings: #55 - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r p-a-n-t-i-e-s", n/a - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r j-e-w-e-l-r-y", n/a - "h-u-s-t-l-e-r l-i-n-g-e-r-i-e", n/a "h-u-s-t-l-e-r u-n-d-e-r-w-e-a-r"

    Does anyone have any clue as to why the huge difference?! :confused:

    p.s. I had to edit this post because this forum started ranking better then my website... :rolleyes:
     
    ViciousSummer, Nov 4, 2004 IP
  2. a389951l

    a389951l Must Create More Content

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    I have the exact opposite problem for one of my sites.

    Yahoo #5 for a keyword. Google #75!! Trust me I rather have your problem.
     
    a389951l, Nov 4, 2004 IP
  3. ViciousSummer

    ViciousSummer Ayn Rand for President! Staff

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    That's why I'm so confused...Everyone that I have talked to that ranks well in Google, also ranks well (sometimes even better) in Yahoo/MSN...
     
    ViciousSummer, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    dejaone Well-Known Member

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    There're sooo many people whose sites rank well in google, but bad in Yahoo. I track about 100 keywords. most of them rank well in google, but only 5% of them do well in Yahoo.
     
    dejaone, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    disgust Guest

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    nah, not everyone.

    I'm mostly in the same situation. I'm a pretty strong #2/3 in google, but in yahoo, I only occasionally come into the top 20, and never top 10... MSN I'm not in the top 20. (however, I'm doing okay in their tech preview... :))
     
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    dazzlindonna Peon

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    You may need more text on the page and/or more on-page optimization for Yahoo.
     
    dazzlindonna, Nov 4, 2004 IP
  7. ViciousSummer

    ViciousSummer Ayn Rand for President! Staff

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    It was a recent change that I took the on page text off of my index page and that didn't change my rankings much in either search engine. Besides the on page text, what other ways are there to optimize for Yahoo?
     
    ViciousSummer, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    dazzlindonna Peon

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    It's basically the same elements as for Google, just perhaps different emphasis on different elements. Off-page - you need backlinks using correct anchor text. On-page, you need to give the search engines something to devour and digest. For example, you have "lycra hustler boyshorts" on your page, and a search for that does well. (Obviously, this has almost no competition, so it may not be the best example, but still...). Nowhere on the page do I see those specific phrases in the text, much less in bold, H1, etc. Now, pages can rank well without having the specific phrase onpage, however, they usually have strong backlinks with anchor text to make this happen. You have to have at least either one (strong backlinks with anchor text) or the other (good onpage optimization) or preferably both. Exactly what emphasis Yahoo places on each factor as compared to Google, I don't know. But you might want to take a look at your competitors and see what they have that you don't. Might shed some light.
     
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    sapphiro15 Peon

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    Could i make a small criticism? The dark grey on red is a bit hard to read! :x
     
    sapphiro15, Nov 9, 2004 IP